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Can The Police Use Video Surveillance Cameras In My House

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Whether it's a business or a domicile, surveillance cameras are key in identifying unwanted situations on a property. While footage might prove a frightening intruder, sometimes the cameras stop up recording some seriously baroque situations. These Redditors describe some of the craziest things they've seen on surveillance cameras. From surprising animals to property devastation, the footage is pretty unforgettable — and crazy.

This Wasn't Simba

I had a game photographic camera out once and I had a neighbor who would just walk through my property. I didn't care; the identify is pretty and there's no back fence. Just I kept having sheep become missing, so I set out a camera.

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The camera caught my neighbour walking by. Then, like 30 seconds later, a mountain lion walked by, stalking him. It obviously never attacked equally he was fine, but he had no thought how shut he was to that affair.

–deleted user

Incorrect Flooring, Pal

I used to work overnights at a hotel and would monitor the security cameras. They would notice motion, and a little indicator would blink when motion was detected. Anyway, it always gave me the creeps when I'd hear the elevator ding. I'd run out to the lobby to greet the guest to make certain they didn't demand something, and nobody would get off the lift. I'd watch the tapes and see the motion indicator blinking on a flooring, and then run into the elevator open on that floor. And then I'd encounter the elevator open on the ground flooring and the move indicator blink on the photographic camera down the hall. It gave me the heebie-jeebies.

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–BurberryCustardbath

Stranger in the House

I was house-sitting in a huge place and set up a security photographic camera almost the bedroom. I had an uneasy feeling someone else was in the house with me, so I gear up up the camera just to brand sure no ane came virtually my room. In the middle of the night, someone approached the camera from behind and turned it so information technology faced a bare wall. Then a few minutes afterwards they turned information technology back the manner information technology was before. Information technology tripped the security settings and I got a notification on my phone. I saw it and searched the house thoroughly the adjacent morning simply never establish anything. Needless to say, I slept with my door locked the rest of my fourth dimension in that location.

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–Chouston3

On the Loose

I worked in a maximum-security prison for a while. I was assigned to cardinal control one dark, which is where the photographic camera screens were.

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One of the cameras was for the classifications room. I glanced at it and there was an inmate in there. This was super odd because it was 2 a.m. and nobody was supposed to be in there. Everyone who had keys to that room went domicile at 5.

So, this inmate is just sitting in at that place doing nothing. I got the sergeant'southward attention, told him someone was in there and gave him the spare central to the room. He went to go check it out with a couple of other people, but by the time they got at that place, the room was empty. They searched for like xv minutes merely in that location was definitely no one in there.

–Bb21297

Taken for a Ride

I used to have an apartment pretty shut to my office. The function building was kind of in a business commune, but it was also kind of off on its ain relative to the city's commercial district "footprint."

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I sold the apartment and, earlier moving into my new dwelling, I left my bicycle chained to the building's bike rack. It was simply going to be there for a few days in that no human being'south land before I was able to move into the new identify.

Anyhow, one day in the middle of the calendar week, I come up into the part, walk past the bike rack and detect that it's completely empty. The building has a agglomeration of security cameras and one more or less is facing the bike rack since information technology's adjacent to the front entryway. I sit down and picket the security tape with the It guy. Nosotros're watching. We see anybody leave the office the night earlier and run across the bicycle. We continue watching, and of a sudden, poof — the bike is gone. In the tape'due south timestamp it literally happened in one second. I assume my wheel got taken to the Upside Downwardly.

–tjs252

A Ghost Probably Did Information technology

I used to work security at a college dorm, and I in one case witnessed one of the doors on a washing machine slowly open itself and keep to tear itself clean off of the machine. I told my boss this creepy story and showed him the video. He made me review camera footage for the remainder of the night to find out who broke the motorcar, despite the fact that he watched it break itself.

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–beatsnstuffz

Survival of the Fittest

I used to manage a retail swimming puddle store, and we had a nice koi pond in the side yard. I chiefly cared for it, feeding the fish and cleaning out the leaves/filter. I named all the fish and grew to care about them.

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Then one solar day I was walking through the side yard to become to the dorsum office when I noticed in that location were no fish in the pond. It's not a big swimming, maybe a pes or and so at its deepest and 7 feet long. It'southward not like they were all hiding! At first I thought someone hopped the contend at night and stole the fish — koi are expensive, subsequently all. I reviewed the security footage from the night earlier to endeavour and catch the cretin who did this. And at 6 a.grand., I caught him.

A giant heron with a six-foot wingspan came down and helped himself to some fish for breakfast. Luckily ane of the fish survived. He later on came out of some hidey hole in the wall. He was named Subway because he was almost a human foot long. We bought more fish to go on him visitor and I made a stone cove roofing over one-half the swimming so they could flee in case the heron came back.

–smallof2pieces

What Did the Barrier Exercise to Her?

I used to work as hospital security, and we had video cameras attainable in the office. In one case we were eating tiffin, watching the cams in the parkade. There was a bulwark that went down to block the exit until y'all paid. Some lady in a minivan pulled up actually slowly to the arm, stopped and and then put the pedal to the metal. She blasted through the arm blockade, snapping information technology into smithereens. She then stopped on the other side for a proficient thirty seconds before casually driving off. Considering she did it so casually, nosotros assume it was intentional.

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–LilithImmaculate

A Burning Issue

I worked It for a string of retail stores. I was asked to back up the data from an incident. Information technology was a disheveled-looking human who came into the store simply before midnight. He had crazy hair. He went right to the lighter display and started selecting lighters and placing them straight to his ear. To hear the hissing of the butane? I don't know. Only on the fifth lighter or and so, he hit the flint. The lighter fired upwards, and his crazy hair burst into flames. He swatted at his hair with not bad speed. The flames went out, but his hair was…singed. Badly.

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I had a skillful laugh, backed up the data to a USB stick and handed it to the staff. No idea how it all played out.

–CitizenTed

Cops Took Out the Real Trash

This was on my home surveillance arrangement. There was a home invasion robbery about me, then after the cops came (and arrested the perps) I checked for surveillance footage.

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There's me, taking out the trash. Less than x feet from me, the two cars (a total of six criminals) made a U-plow in front end of my house earlier committing the criminal offense.

So the criminals literally drove past me and and so drove up the street to do a robbery. They bankrupt in the back door of a business firm where two teenagers were home solitary. The kids hid and called the cops. Nobody got hurt, and the cops arrested all the crooks.

–GotMyOrangeCrush

Seize the Day

I assist run tech support for a regional convenience store chain. About ii months agone, we had a crazy occurrence of three people having seizures in our stores (three different stores) in the same day. Here's the kicker: They all happened within a range of 10 minutes. I have access to each shop's tapes and watched the showtime happen, and so two minutes subsequently saw the seizure at another store. Then vii minutes later I saw it happen at a third store.

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–weeds96

Orb to exist Wild

I was installing CCTV in a retirement residence apartment and didn't take a difficult drive to save the recording. I set upward four cameras with the monitor in the sleeping room. The other tech and I were in the bedroom looking at the screen, and nosotros noticed a glowing orb on the living room camera going effectually the room and heading towards the hallway.

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We checked the hallway camera and the orb moved to that screen and went downwards the hall towards the door of the room we were standing in. We both, without saying annihilation, merely turned and stared at the door, merely naught appeared. I've worked with CCTV for many years and never saw any orbs similar that before or ever again.

–Klyde87

Nothing Like a Challenge

I work nights at a hotel, and there's this kind of odd family unit living on the flooring above me. I picket the cameras so I can sit down and chill. Fairly ofttimes in the eye of the night, an older lady who lives there comes out and runs backwards to the exit, I assume for a smoke. It's zilch terribly aberrant for a nighttime-owl family, I guess, but she RUNS and runs BACKWARDS every time she comes out. Really odd.

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–DarksoraXIII

Gone to the Dogs

I take cameras up around the front end of my firm considering we had our car cleaved into three times one year before the police shut downward the gang doing it.

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One Christmas Eve, we're about 45 minutes from the house. My neighbor calls and tells me that my two Rottweilers are sitting on my porch and won't let anyone arroyo them. I race habitation and find the gate open up. I immediately put them dorsum in the k and go go a lock for the fence. The whole time this is going on, my wife is telling me that the dogs probably pushed the gate open, which is a reasonable assumption.

And then it's actually bugging me because I've never had a lock on my fences and neither dog had tried to escape in three years. I review the tape, and these 2 guys become to the side gate and endeavor to steal my dogs! The male is easily 85 pounds and the female is 65 pounds. The video was hilarious because these two guys were running for their lives to an SUV parked two houses downward with both dogs all over them. So subsequently they left, the dogs went to the porch to lie down to look.

–oscurotek

A Wild Turn of Events

I used to exist the barback at a pizza identify/brewery, and on most nights that included bouncing duties to kicking out unruly people. The identify was right by the beach so we had a lot of people who were homeless come through. One night an older man came in with a bamboo staff and was waving information technology effectually like he was going to hitting someone. I had to grab the guy and take his staff and drag him outside.

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He wouldn't go out, so we called the police and I had to wait there for the cops to show upward. Once they got in that location, I told them what happened and went back inside to take my suspension. I was in the office watching the police talk to the guy on the exterior cameras when all of a sudden a Lotus pulled up backside the cop motorcar. A guy in a arrange got out and talked to the cop as he uncuffed the man. The man got in the Lotus with the guy in the suit and they collection off. It was pretty weird.

–Rafaeliki

A Sneaky Deal

I used to work surveillance for a casino. I've seen people fume and go on to clean their cars for an hour or more than at like 4 a.m. The funniest thing I've seen is someone literally selling the stock stereo out of his truck (it wasn't stolen; he was a regular and e'er drove the truck).

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Anyhow, they do the bargain and the guy comes to trade the money for I think singles or something. The coin is apocryphal. We had a adept laugh at that i for a while. Too, be careful with your phones; our cameras could run across everything people texted if we thought someone was sketchy or we were just bored.

–beebs914

Up Against the Wall

I work in a retail store, and for a while, I worked security there. Watching the security cameras wasn't technically my job, but nosotros were consistently brusk-staffed in that department and the manager was grooming me for promotion. So, I got to fill in and watch the cameras occasionally.

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One twenty-four hours when nosotros were reviewing footage from overnights, we saw this teenager calmly ready down his shopping basket, take off his hat and glasses and only charge at a wall. He striking it head-on. He did this two more times. When he was done, his face was a mess, and he put his hat and glasses back on and but left.

–Agnol117

That Was a Present, Dude

I used to work IT at a university, and concluding Easter we had a break-in. Nosotros found the footage of the guy going in at 2 p.chiliad., leaving at around iii and not really taking anything. Fast forward to vii p.m. The guy comes back in and is walking around the auditorium until 6 a.m. the next morning. In that time he proceeded to strip into his underwear, steal and wear a mask the Japanese exchange students made for the teacher so steal six total numberless of random items.

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–MacZilliren

An Nigh Tragic Fall

I worked at a hydropower found in NC. The acme was a walkway with a 30-foot drib off the back. A drunk group of guys is playing around on the edge. We see them on the cams, so we call the regime. In the meantime, one of them falls.

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The thing is, the water on the back side is existence pulled into the dam. He falls into the penstock. We recollect he's dead after the 30-foot fall, getting sucked underwater, going through the cage and coming out. We get out to notice the body, and we discover him, cough and bruised.

–Neven87

Peekaboo!

I used to work from 7 p.m. to seven a.m. At effectually iii or iv a.m., I would start seeing things due to isolation and lack of sleep. At that place were many times I jumped to the cameras to see if what I was seeing was real or non. I oftentimes thought I saw people watching me and jumping off the parking garage side by side door.

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Just information technology was never real, so I stopped worrying about it — until one night I saw someone watching me and thought zilch of it. That was until I went to do a patrol and it turned out the person was real and had been staring at me for 20 minutes. At that point, I simply ran dorsum within and decided I was done with my patrols for the night.

–meghanlevy

Let the Bottle Hit the Floor

I worked as a valet dorsum in the twenty-four hour period at a very high-end hotel and had some friends who worked in other areas of the hotel equally bartenders, servers and security. After decorated Friday and Saturday nights, we all get called in like all easily on deck — every member of the staff. The hotel manager is fuming. They had fix out a bottle of wine that cost something like $25,000. When they came in Dominicus morning in preparation for a very of import guest, the wine bottle was smashed on the flooring. Everyone denied doing annihilation, so it just kind of went away without anyone hearing nearly what happened.

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A few days later, my buddy in security showed me the bar footage. I tin clearly see the manager place the bottle on the bar and so leave and close up. And so I see the bottle is slightly moved, almost like a true cat knocking a pen off the tabular array. Then, bam! The bottle hits the ground and shatters. There are what expect like footprints without shoes going back and forth. There were tons of various stories well-nigh the place being haunted, only that was the offset video show I'd seen.

–notafantasyexpert

Making Sheep's Optics at You

I worked in a 24/vii filling station exterior of a large town in Ireland. The area is pretty rural and is really dark at night. The forecourt has a motion-activated buzzer that lets night crew inside know there's move outside. The buzzer went off one fourth dimension during my shift, so I looked exterior but couldn't see anyone…

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…just a heavily meaning ewe staring back at me, I went to phone my dad for him to come to encounter if he knew who information technology belonged to. As I dialed his number, the ewe turned around. There were two footling legs sticking out; it was giving birth correct then and there.

–CSATDidNothingWrong

As You Wish

I worked at a hobby card shop about 12 years agone. I get to piece of work one morning time and the police force are already there. We'd had a break-in and had some stuff stolen. Our IT guy gets in and pulls upward the video from the night earlier. Nosotros encounter a person'due south shadow walk in front of the door a few times, and then eventually the thief throws an object through the glass, smashing it. He runs in, hops the counter, throws some Yu-Gi-Oh! booster boxes into a trash bag and runs back out.

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We rewind and freeze the picture to get a adept await at the intruder. Nosotros so realize the thief is wearing a Boba Fett helmet. Nosotros all exclaim, "It's Boba Fett!" and offset laughing hysterically just every bit one of the officers walks upwards. She says, "Oh, then you know the guy?" We then proceed to lose it even more. Needless to say, Orlando'south Finest never caught up to Boba Fett.

–banstylejbo

Going Out With a Bang

I was a cop in the Air Force. One dark while working the operations center, I notice it looks like 1 of the gates to our airfield, shared with a major business and local airdrome, is on the ground.

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I radio my patrols to become check information technology out and all I hear is, "Uh, control?" I say, "The gate is on the ground isn't it?" I ready a makeshift checkpoint with my people and call the airport and local police.

After they arrive I review the footage and see this automobile stop at our gate, support maybe half a mile, pause for a few minutes and and then floor it. He turns toward our function of the airfield and either sees our large cargo planes or the ii cops not paying attention on the flying line. He turns around. (Both of these officers got in problem later for not seeing this.)

He then floors it towards oncoming air traffic and is gone. I notify airdrome police that some guy is out there dodging airplanes, and their dispatcher leaves without hanging upwards the phone assuming to assist. They finally catch him after a short chase ending in a ditch with two empty bottles of vodka in the car. He'southward killing a third when they pull him out.

–kynickB4U

Smell a Rat

It was the middle of the night and I was working alone (watching security cameras) in an African country. Suddenly, a BIG animal jumps off the roof and scuttles away into our courtyard by the front door. Terrified and near to telephone call for backup, I pull up the recorded camera footage and replay it until I finally figure out what it was — a giant rat. I'm non certain how big those things can go, merely this one looked like a medium-sized dog.

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–tstubbs7

Scream Your Guts Out

The creepiest I've seen involved our neighbors. The lady had walked into the street at almost two a.m. She was staring at the tempest drain at the curb for about v minutes earlier she pulled a huge pocketknife (it seemed like it was a foot long) out of her waistband and knelt down with her head in the drain, screaming. This went on for about 10 minutes. Then she stood there and screamed at the ground before going inside.

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–iRambes

The Annals Isn't That Way, Sir

I found a would-be burglar in the back of a department store where I worked security. After a pretty scary confrontation, the cops came and I had to pull video and write a report. He had been lurking around the back storage area for a solid 30 minutes before we closed and I found him. It scared me to encounter team members walking around with him lurking in the shadows, going in and out of aisles in the dorsum. I carried mace and was a full scaredy cat for a solid year or so later.

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–Oregonian_Lynx

A Flurry of Papers

I worked the overnight shift as an asset protection officer for a section store distribution center. When I was hired, people joked near it existence haunted, and some warned me almost it.

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I was exterior checking in my coworker who worked assisting the truckers, and I was watching their cameras. I watched my office being torn apart past…no one. Papers being thrown, part chair pushed aside. I saw and heard a lot of weird things during my fourth dimension at that place, but that scared me the most. And knowing I had to go back inside after my outdoor rounds scared me even more.

–Peachgirllove90

The Sometime Switcheroo

Twenty-three years ago I was doing a job that involved monitoring some people through a CCTV camera on a autobus. It was hidden behind the mirror the commuter uses to lookout passengers. Well, information technology was odd because a guy was standing at the front near the xanthous line watching the road with the driver.

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Then I see it. A eye-aged woman in the front has her bag on her lap with her hands resting on top of it. Seconds afterwards, the purse kind of flashes away from her hands and is under the seat. Then it'south back to being on her lap. Then it'southward away again underneath her seat. Then it's back to being where it started on peak of her lap. It was and so infuriating that I went on a binge.

–Panorama

Fob or Treat

I really do watch security cameras for a living — for a high-rise in a large urban center. Every Halloween, similar a dozen of the folks in the company that works in in that location do a large group Halloween costume. One yr the theme was presidents. I yr information technology was unlike characters from the same TV evidence. So on this particular Halloween, I'm watching the cameras, not really thinking about Halloween. I glance at the elevator cameras to run into an elevator door open up, and a dozen women all dressed like The Grudge ghost enter the elevator at one time. It spooked me for a second!

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–schmavid

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